Student Innovator Pritish Khatri Wins "Most Innovative Use of Robotics" at Jagran Josh Awards
Pritish Khatri, a student from DPS Greater Faridabad, has been honored with the "Most Innovative Use of Robotics" award at the prestigious Jagran Josh Awards.
Pritish Khatri, a student from DPS Greater Faridabad, has been honored with the "Most Innovative Use of Robotics" award at the prestigious Jagran Josh Awards. This recognition highlights his commitment to combining innovation with real-world safety solutions, aligning perfectly with the awards' theme of fostering impactful technology.
The award, under the class 11-12 category, recognizes Pritish's groundbreaking work on two key vehicle safety projects: Fog Fighter and Tyre Guard.
According to the description provided, Fog Fighter is “an intelligent system that uses computer vision to detect fog density in real time and automatically adjusts fog lights and vehicle speed, helping drivers stay safe in low-visibility conditions.”
Meanwhile, Tyre Guard serves as a smart monitoring system, stating that it “ continuously monitors temperature and pressure, prevents overheating and bursts, and detects road hazards like nails to alert drivers in advance.”
Additionally, he is also an innovator and founder of GoGreenify, a sustainability-focused digital venture that promotes sustainability by encouraging users to plant saplings and complete eco-friendly tasks, building awareness and real-world environmental impact.
These inventions demonstrate how student-led innovation can directly address critical safety challenges and improve daily life.
Project link:
Fog Fighter: https://youtu.be/MpoKvW-ya2I?si=SWsAMqvLrEtk7Nx1
Tyre Guard: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ql-r4zt0ZkVtUFvVwF0_deSakQRS2dMm/view
GoGreenify: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mBObM_LvXBcMLcm3NIQY3WMylHn7As2X/view
Laavanya Negi is a content writer at Jagran Josh, writing for Education News. She is a multimedia professional with writing experience of over 1 year. She covers international, national, and regional education news. Previously, she has worked at Hindustan Times Media and India Today. She writes informative, timely, and rich content that engages the audience and achieves positive results. Her expertise lies in news writing and creative writing. She can be reached at laavanya.negi@jagrannewmedia.com.

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